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Discover LudwigThe term "walkabout" is a correct and commonly used term in written English
It is an Australian term referring to a nomadic journey of exploration or pilgrimage. For example, you could say: "After traveling abroad for a few years, I decided to go on a walkabout to explore my own country".
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Hugo Lloris on walkabout.
That is one impressive walkabout.
I was so dejected after this walkabout.
It is "Walkaround Time," not "Walkabout Time".
Wherever my walkabout would take me.
Wayne Rooney has gone on a walkabout.
For a while he went walkabout.
You go walkabout and visit people's homes.
"You were in Walkabout," he began.
He picked up a picture book called "Wombat Goes Walkabout".
Mr. Zuckerberg later adopted Mr. Job's walkabout approach to hiring.
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